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World Cup
Kiwis cross the first hurdle
BLOEMFONTEIN, MARCH 8. Zimbabwe failed in its bid to pull down New Zealand from its `exalted' fifth position in the ICC World Cup's Super Six. Half a point separated the two teams when they arrived at Goodyear Park on Saturday morning, but by ...
Timely knock by Ganguly
Though I appreciate the manner in which the Kenyans fought, it turned out to be a comfortable win for India in the end. There may have been a cause for concern in the Indian camp at 24 for three, but skipper Sourav Ganguly produced the sort of ...
An India-Australia final on cards
Sourav Ganguly and his team were made to sweat and had to call on all their experience to come out on top in their Super Six match against Kenya, and this without any meaningful contribution from Sachin Tendulkar. That in itself is a positive ...
Donald calls it a day
BLOEMFONTEIN, MARCH 8.South Africa's Allan Donald announced his retirement from international cricket at a press conference here today. "It's time to move on. I have no regrets. There had been a few disappointments. The ups in my career have ...
Other Stories

  • Jayasuriya doubtful for match against India
  • Akram says he will not quit in national interest
  • Adam Gilchrist crosses 5000-mark
  • Pybus quits as Pakistan coach
  • A landmark for Ravindu Shah
  • It could be Harbhajan vs. Murali
  • Yuvraj is India's future — Ganguly
  • Swaps chair for win
  • Need for guard
  • Backs Pollock
  • Ponting's prediction
  • Not quitting
  • Offer to Olonga
  • Looking for coach
  • Points tally -- Super Six (as on March 8)


    Chess
    Anand storms back into lead
    CHENNAI, MARCH 8.Scoring his third win of the tournament, Viswanathan Anand stormed back into joint lead at the end of the twelfth round of the 20th City of Linares chess tournament being played at Linares (Spain) on Friday. Anand and world ...


    Hockey
    India drubs Scotland
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 8.The Indian team warmed up with a 3-1 victory over Scotland in the inaugural match of the Akhbar El-Yom fifth international hockey tournament in Cairo, Egypt, on Friday, according to information received here. Rajpal Singh, ...
    India beats Malaysia
    NEW DELHI, MARCH 8. Indian juniors defeated Malaysia 3-0 to open its campaign on a high note, in the second Under-16 Asia Cup hockey tournament in Dhaka. Gurbaj Singh, Ajmer Singh and Jalwinder Singh were scorers for the holders. Sri Lanka ...


    Racing : Motor
    Schumacher takes pole
    MELBOURNE, MARCH 8. New rules aimed at reducing Ferrari's dominance in Formula One racing did nothing to stop Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello from doing Saturday what they did all last year. Schumacher took the pole — the 51st ...


    Sports : General
    Inaugural Afro-Asian Games in Hyderabad
    HYDERABAD, MARCH 8. Now it is confirmed that the inaugural edition of the Afro-Asian Games will be held in Hyderabad. This was the crucial decision taken during the executive council meeting of the All Africa Nations Olympic Committee (AANOC) ...


    Carrom
    Indians may get visas to France
    HYDERABAD, MARCH 8. There was something to cheer about for the Indian contingent, which is to take part in the International Federation Cup carrom championship to be held in Cannes (France) from March 13 to 15, as also in the French Open at the ...


    Volleyball
    St. Joseph's exacts revenge
    MANIPAL, MARCH 8. St. Joseph's College (Irinjalkuda) exacted sweet revenge defeating Karnataka State Police 3-1 in the knockout phase of the National volleyball tournament at Manipal. Having lost in a five set match in the round robin stage, St ...
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  • Third straight win for CPT
  • SR downs Indian Bank


    Archery
    Favourites call the shots
    KOLKATA, MARCH 8. Favourites ruled the roost on the second day of the second National- ranking archery prize money circuit tournament at the SAI, Eastern Centre here on Saturday. Muni Ram Tirkey of Army, Satyadev Prasad and Kailash Sharma of ...

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